a. Madame President shows the crowd her award winning smile. b
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a. Madame President shows the crowd her award winning smile. b
a. Madame President shows the crowd her award winning smile. b. All smiles, members of ASU's Special People continue to make things happen. c. A plant operations director works diligently to complete a task. faculty/Staff The seniors are by far the group most looked upon here at ASU. The students are at the point in their lives where they are being recruited to go to work for major companies and institu tions. The seniors are finishing their degrees at Albany State University and are making a good impression. Many are a little apprehensive about getting out into the "real world." Now is the time to either continue their educations or get a job. Many will choose to go directly into the work force while others will continue studying. Whatever the choice, their journeys while here at Albany State University have prepared them for whatever will come. I Seniors a. Showing nothing but love, seniors pose for a snapshot, b. Mr. Shaun Harper applauds a speaker. c. Senior class members await the moment they will receive their rings- Stephanie Alien Early Childhood Albany, Ga. Tamika Alien Sociology Albany, Ga. Shauna Appling Early Childhood Atlanta, Ga. Christian Bell Criminal Justice Hinesville, Ga. Lorraine M. Bigler Social Work Albany, Ga. Esley Boykin Jr. Social Work Albany Ga. Andrea Brinson Biology Augusta, Ga. Passion Briscoe Criminal Justice Union Point, Ga. Kyshia Brooks Sociology Albany, Ga. Seniors 66 Barbara Broughton Accounting Albany, Ga. Takeshia Burnette Special Education Alamo, Ga. Alonzo Burns Computer Science Camilla, Ga. Carmen L. Caldwell Biology Albany, Ga. Tameka Calloway Business Management Dawson, Ga. Janice Carter Psychology Thomasville, Ga. Thomas Carter III Business Administration Lancaster, Ca. Burthram Chambers French Albany, Ga. Veronise J. Christain Sociology Albany, Ga. Willie Colquitt History Ambrose, Ga. Kalcey Cooper Accounting Marshallville, Ga. Seniors Gloria Covin ELE. E Albany, Ga. Tandria Cox Health and Physical Ed. Bainbridge, Ga. Yashica Crowley Speech LaGrange, Ga. Wallace Daveuport Education Riverdale, Ga. Erica C. Denson Sociology Atlanta, Ga. Dexter Dent Criminal Justice Atlanta, Ga. Tyrus McDowell English Griffin, Ga. Vera D. Edwards Political Science Augusta, Ga. Marcus Ellerber Management Thomaston, Ga. Seniors 68 Raymond Glass Health/Phsy. Ed. Lithonia, Ga. Demetrius Green Accounting Miami, Fl. April D. Hadley Early Childhood Ed. Thomasville, Ga. Brandon Hall Accounting Decatur, Ga. Melody A. Hannibar History Albany, Ga. Shaun Harper Middle Grades Ed. Thomasville, Ga. Grandus T. Harris Allied Health Albany, Ga. Dedra Hawkins Biology Columbus, Ga. Angela D. Hicks Sociology Lumber City, Ga. LaShundra Hill Education Waycross, Ga. Tamika Jacobs Sociology Blakely, Ga. Seniors Daphne Jones Marketing Jesup, Ga. Janet P. Jones Middle Grade Ed. Dawson, Ga. Mary Frances Jones Social Work Dawson, Ga. Sonya King Accounting Thomaston, Ga. Michael Linder Criminal Justice Alma, Ga. Demetrius T. Love Sociology Cedartown, Ga. Jackie Malone-Ortega Sociology Albany, Ga. Sonja Maxwell Sociology Baxley, Ga. Jason McCoy Accounting Miami, Fl. Seniors Georgette McCray Accounting Palm Beach, Fl. Tonya Mobley Accounting Sanderville, Ga. Tweail S. Moten Political Science Bainbridge, Ga. Tarika E. Mozell Criminal Justice Dawson, Ga. Vonya A. Mullin Business Management Dawson, Ga. Shareka L. Nelson Political Science Sylvester, Ga. Emmanuel Ogugua Criminal Justice Aguleri-Nigeria Traseka P. Pickett Sociology Dawson, Ga. Lorenzo Poole Health, Physical Ed./Recreation Daytona Beach, Fl. Richardo Quinn Early Childhood Montezuma, Ga. Deborah Redding Psychology Albany, Ga. Seniors 71 Tommy L. Robinson II Allied Health Tampa, Fl. Marcia A. Rushin Psychology Atlanta, Ga. Michelle E. Ryals Psychology Mt. Laucel, NJ. Amy Samuels Sociology Albany, Ga. Erica Simmons Allied Health Agusta, Ga. Kimberlye Simmons Middle Grades Ed. Milldgeville, Ga. Tameka Simpson Psychology Albany, Ga. Patricia Stewart Psychology Albany, Ga. Parris Stocks Middle Grade Ed. Albany, Ga. Seniors Samantha Y. Terry Early Childhood Ed. Waynesboro, Ga. Sajata Thomas Social Work Albany, Ga. Tiwon Toney Middle Grades Ed. Columbus, Ga. Lakenia Tucker Special Ed. Americus, Ga. Anthony K. Walker Criminal Justice Cocoa, Fl. Erica J. Walker History St. Joseph, Louisiana Christopher D. Washington Psychology Columbus, Ga. Demontray Williams Marketing Chicago, 11. Seniors a. Shareka L. Nelson takes a minute to decide what she will have for lunch. b. Madame President poses with a student during an open house. Seniors Cbent* c. A students talks to a neivsreporter for WALB. b. A class gets a change of scenery by moving outdoors. Seniors a. A student looks for the right card to send back home, b. A graduate of Albany State talks with her daughter andfriend about academic excellence. Seniors a. Students stand while being recognized as the panel, b. Best Buds smile for the camera. Seniors {Autographs It's & 'junior rffiang r \th just one year left, the juniors ire anticipating graduation. Their journey, here at ASU, began some three years ago and will end, for some, next year. Through the years they have fought and struggled to reach great heights. Many have taken pledges and others have not, or will wait until their senior year. With each passing quarter, the juniors are growing closer and closer to one another. And, as the quarters turn to weeks and the weeks to days, the juniors will become sen iors, and the seniors, grad students. But, as they venture on ASU will be forever on their minds. a. Students excited about a football game b. Madame President vies her explanation c. Dramatic Arts majors performing a skit Juniors a. ROTC marches down campus b. Faculty and students listen attentively c. Guys laid back after Thanksgiving meal d. Students mourn the loss of Troy McFadden e. Registration is a buzz o Juniors Zara Alberty Allied Health Joye Akodu MGT Arthur Anderson English Tiphanie Boyd Allied Health Science Richard Brigham Business Mgt. Markecha Brooks Early Childhood Tammy Bryan Accounting Timothy Bryant Collie Buchanan Business Mgt. Donna Burnett Nursing Natasha Burt Biology Ralonde Butts Nursing Juniors Annie Cain ECE Wayne Campbell Recreation Anyika Chestnut Allied Health Lisa Clarke Social Work Curtis demons Biology Precynthia Collier Nursing Alice Countryman Allied Health Shevokia Crawford Criminal Justice Genelle Davis Accounting Brandi Dawson Psy. Melise Dennis Middle Grades Ed. Lesly Donald Speech Juniors Jermaine Eady Speech Pamela Edmonds Management Vada Edwards Middle Grades Ed. Carol Freemason Nursing Latrona Fisher Nursing Patrina Flood Biology Brandon Florence Marketing Imad Ghunaym Math Marvin Gilbert Criminal Justice Adryll Glover Marketing Demetrius Green Accounting Patrina Green ECE Juniors 84 Chiquita Greene Early Childhood Ed. Joycelyn Hagan Middle Grade Ed. Oscar Harris Middle Grades Willie Pearl Hicks Early Childhood Ed. Deidre Hooks Biology Alonzo Jackson Accounting Bert Jones Criminal Justice Mary Frances Jones Social Work Tamika Kates Nursing Joseph Kenyatta Allied Health James Lane, Jr. English Keisha Lee Early Childhood Ed. Juniors Stepheny Lott Allied Health Lori Love Nursing Lorenzo Manuel Music Jermaine McDonald Management Nwamaka Mordi B/ology/Pre - Med Gladys Moses Business Tameca Moss Early Childhood Ed. Paul Muah Management Willie Moreland Criminal Justice takes Joel Olufadae Alan Parhams Math/EGG Timothy Parker Business Mgt. Juniors r Christina Phillips Sociology Keisha Pittman Shabreka Ponder Administrative Sys Melanie Price Math Tyson Riley Allied Health Naeem Roberts Early Childhood Ed. Trina Robinson Early Childhood Christone Robinson SHP Beverly Smith Nursing Michael Stewart Criminal Justice Miriam Swayne Marketing Jo Thomas Social Work Juniors Shakira Tillman Sociology Veronica Thornton Early Childhood Ed. Chamar Wade Biology Daniel Washington Physical Therapy Angel Watley Rasta Fabion Watson Psychology William Weeks Criminal Justice Dwan Williams Biology Sonya Williams Accounting Faith Williamson Science Ed. Antonio Wilson Accounting Kendrick Wilson Management Juniors Valeric Wyatt English/Journalism Monica Young Health 6 Physical Ed. ET THE GOOD TTMES ROLL Juniors a. Students congregate in the Student Union Building b. A student smiles after giving an excellent performance c. The Host and Hostess take a minute to pose for the camera Juniors 90 a. A band member performs during a routine. The Albany State University band is one of the best bands in the south. b. Members of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity show their pride in their fraternity. The fraternity gives a contribution to the United Negro • College Funds each year. One of the fraternity's members was a candidate for the Surgeon General Position last year. Juniors Sophomores The sophomores are at that point In their journey at ASU is climaxing. They are fi nally taking major classes and are also changing their majors. They are achieving and are being inducted into honor Societies for their high GPA's. Their journey here at ASU is being filled with many experiences that are shaping them into excellent products of society. They are preparing diligently for the real world and are succeeding. The sophomore journeys at ASU are ful filling and rewarding. Soon they will, woo, be leaving behind ASU but will keep the institution in their hearts all the same. Sophomores a. b. c. d. Students walk to class, Madame President talks with students, Underclassmen smile for the camera, Students wait in line to be served. Sophomores 93 Samantha Alannubi Management Devaki K. Alien Criminal Justice LaTonia Alien Computer Science Thomas Andrews Nursing Janeika Bailey Nursing Felicia Bell Allied Health Bobby Blackwell Allied Health Lawrence Brodes Political Science John M. Brown Accounting Jarrod Burch Political science Daphine Carter Criminal Justice Sonjas Clark Accounting Sophomore Telly Clark Criminal Justice Carolyn Clay Early Childhood Torrey Cloud Pre-Den. Jesse Co/son, Jr. Allied Health Science Kim Crayton Nursing Brandy Dean Nursing Eric Edmonds Biology Christopher J. Ellis Management LaToya Evans Accounting Curtis Fowler Political Science Emanuel Frazier Criminal Justice Bobby Gainer, Jr. Physical Edu. Sophomore Nakesha Gardner Allied Health Travis Gilyard Nursing Rodriquez Graper Business Gaberilla Green P.E. Nicky T. Griffin Physical Education Galen M. Hardy Charlotte Hawkins Early Childhood Edu. Tyrone Haynes Engineering Stephanye Hicks Nursing Wyakenmia Holliday Criminal Justice Chrissy Hood Nursing Keith A. Hose Pre - Med/Biology Sophomore Twashjfia Irvin Physical Therapy Michael Jackson Special Ed. Jan ifer James Speech/Theatre Kimberly Johnson Chemistry Michael Johnson Political Science Jillian King Criminal Justice Shanela Kirvin Criminal Justice Carnita Leaks Early Childhood Machelle C. Legrant Marketing Shenita C. Lester Early Childhood Edu. Latonya Lewis Early Childhood Edu. Steven Lewis Psychology Sophomore Tinisha L. Loud Social Work Billy Luster Computer Science Dameon Mack Psychology Alisia Mardis Computer Science Sheldricka Mathis Psychology Tisckia Mathis Latasha Mckinzie Nursing Angela Netuman Chemistry Jesse Norman, Jr. Physical Ed. Vanessa Oliver Computer Science Patrick Owens Psychology Kishira Pace Allied Health Sophomore Melody Poole Biology George Porter III Chemistry Marcus Powell P.E. Mussettee Redding Criminal Justice Christopher Roberson Marketing Greg Roberts Destiny Rollins English Reginald Searey Nursing Stacy Shaw Criminal Justice Richard Smith Business Admin. Jeffery A. Taylor Allied Health Felicia Thomas Nursing Sophomore David Walters Computer Science Kiondria Walker Business Mgt. Gistacy Weaver Allied Health La tonya Weaver Allied Health Schettakka Wheeler Middle Grade Edu. Cleanita Wiggins Pre - Med/Biology Errie Williams Marketing Gwendolyn Williams Biology Kristopher Williamson LaSharon Wright Sophomores \ a. The sophomores wait patiently for Apollo Night to begin b. A sophomore helps to hold the sign congratulating the rams. Sophomores a. Students pose in from of the Ram bus. b. Students walk to class. c. Sophomores get ready to meet their friends between classes. d. Fans cheer the Rams on to victory. Sophomores a. Fans hope that the Ram's Homecoming game will be a success. b. During Homecoming, fans and students at tended events. Sophomores Journeys tfiat are Just ^Beginning +> *. v The journeys that are just beginning here at ASU are those of the freshmen. Their parents have entrusted the institution with the job of educating their children, and ASU welcomes the challenge. ^. ^. r*• £ *• *" Prom the bustling in the line in the "caf to the attending of class, the freshmen are truly busy. Their journey will be both interesting and enduring. r*• Freshmen Once complete with ASU obtaining a degree, these now young individuals will be citizens who will represent AUS well. The road they will travel will be long and hard, but it will be well worth the trip. <* * ^ -* -+ "^ ^ ^ ^ ^ •+ ** a. 'The freshmen affirm their vows. b. Students walk to class. c. Leaving a session, the freshmen head to their dorm rooms. d. Paraprofessionals pass out bags to freshmen. e. A Student Affairs worker helps to put a freshmen on the right track. f. Deidre Burnette and her mother get ready for the next event. Freshmen Quinetta Adams Nursing Kwanis Akies Accounting Qudriyyah Al-Alim Nursing Chevelle Alberty Computer Science Kesi Alien Business Kimberly Alien English Education Jarrett Arnold Engineering Tonia Avent MGE April Baker Biology Nedra Barnes Criminal Justice Olivia Barber Aerospace Science Rhonda Battle ECE freshmen Torrence Bellamy Criminal Justice JoAnn Bell Computer Science Latetsheia Beall Social Work Monica Bell Education Seneca Bell Business Management Lakeisha Benton Elementary Education David Billingslea Criminal Justice Lamon Bland Forensic Science Candice Blue ECE Brandy Bonhart Psychology Reginald Boynton Engineering Sonya Broughton Criminal Justice Freshmen Farra Brown ECE Joan Brown Pediatrician Deirdre Bumett Biology Courtney Burns Nursing Verrol Burris Marketing GamilFran Butler Elementary Education Andrea Carter Education Ingrace Carter UD Kimberla Carter Allied Health Tabitha Carter Criminal Justice Ayanna Chapman Criminal Justice Rasul Chester Education Freshmen Maricus Cobb Accounting Pleasure Collier Management Lukectria Collins UD Larry Conyers Marketing Melody Corbett Education Shakeva Cordy Business Management Tereciera Crawford ECE Valencia Curney Accounting Ciara Davila Physical Therapy Brian Davis Psychology Melanie Davis Computer Science Bianca Deavonna UD Freshmen Kendra Dumas Psychology Byron Echols Business Management Terry Echols Marketing Ikechukwu Ezueh Computer Science Carla Fells Forensic Science DeShundria Fortson UD Tatanisha Flagg ECE Antwaun Ford Biology Felicia Fouch Biology Amanda Fournier UD George Frye UD Makita Gibson UD Freshmen Gerald Githieya Business Shocobi Glover UD Kenneth Gobin Biology Shondria Golden UD ShaNeidra Green Nursing Melissa Greene Computer Programming Tanya Gregg Business Reggie Griffen Social Work Dwayne Griffry Engineering Charisse Hadley Nursing Tonya Hall Education Tomika Harden Business Management Freshmen LaDaysha Harris Nursing Monica Harris Computer Science Seymore Harrison Allied Health Jeffrey Hill Theater Devin Holder Physical Therapy Kawanda Holland Allied Health LaKeisha Hollis Nursing Robert Howard, Jr. Nursing Lakita Hutchinson Nursing Lecory Jackson UD Yokisha James UD Kenya Jeffries Educational Biology Freshmen Misti Jenkins Psychology Robin Johnson ECE Kristal Jones Architecture Rodney Jones Allied Health Ivan Kauffmann Theatre/Drama Angela Kelley Computer Engineer Candies King Allied Health Creshendra Lane UD Candice Legget Psychology Gerald Lloyd Health/Recreation Jerome Magwood UD Rosa Malone Social Work Freshmen Susquanna Martin Psychology Nichelle Mason UD William McClendon Physical education Ronda McCoy Accounting Shauntavious McCrary Psychology Charvette McCraw Biology Brian McDavid UD Onedia Mclntosh ECE Marcus McKendrick Business Administration Management \\\M).\V VI V- 11 ' Erica McRae UD Deborah Miles Physical Education Sam Miller Political Science Freshmen Jeanelle Mitchell Social Work Brian Mock Computer Science Shanika Moore ECE Jacelyn Morris Criminal Justice Antonio Muff Business Mechelle Murphy Journalism Derodrick Nash Business Management Nekenya Newsome Physical Therapy LaKecha Norris Computer Science Montie Oliver, Sr. UD Nedra Owens Psychology Cornelius Pace/ Electrical Engineering Freshmen Shameka Parker Education DeYunte Parks Physical Therapy Reginald Parks Computer Science Natalie Patman MGE Christopher Pike Criminal Justice Craig Pledge Computer Science Kywanda Reddick Computer Science LaCrystal Reese Allied Health Ashanti Riles Nursing Shaquita Riley Nursing Nickie Rons Education Edumund Ross Marketing Freshmen Calandra Ruff English Venturine Scott Computer Science Fredrick Sherner Engineering Nadia Simmons Computer Science Stieo Smith Physical Therapy Demarco Speight Biology I ft I XI ill! 11111 i I iti 1 Ebony Stanford UD Sherri Stanley Special Education ! Debra Terrell Business Education Inez Thomas Computer Science Markesha Thomas Chemistry Deon Thompson Physical Therapy Freshmen Cory Thornton Psychology Nerissa Turner Speech and Theater Lindsey Veal, Jr. Psychology Tara Wade ECE Tereni Wade Biology Chris Walden Computer Science Damica Walker Marketing Anttuameka Wall UD Nakia Watts Management r y/^ f " " " * '**r » y 9fJttf Jenean Webster Marketing Ayanna West Nursing Keona West Nursing Freshmen Chiquita Williams Biology Christopher Williams Biology Eugenia Williams Forensic Science Toiwanna Williams UD Tequela Willoughby Criminal Justice Ritara Wilson Nursing Tamara Young Physical Therapy Freshmen 119 a. Paraprofessionals and new students listen intently. b. The assembly applauds the speaker, c. Registration is a blast. Freshmen d. Madame President helps a fresh man with his shirt, e. The proud class of 2001. f. A staff member helps a new student, g. Freshmen mingle in the lobby, h. Mr. Shaun Harper speaks to an assembly. Freshmen a. b. c. d. e. freshmen The fans cheer the Rams on. Paraprofessionals think they have the freshmen under control. New Students smile after sitting through an assembly. Madame President welcomes the freshmen. The freshmen line up to enter an assembly. a. Paraprofessionals mingle with Madame President, b. A student shows off his mom. c. A group of young men sing during Freshman Orientation, d. Smiling faces of the class of 2001. Freshmen 571 who we are! Spirited The Cheerleaders at ASU campus continue to root their team on to victory every year. They are the people you see jumping up and down telling the player to get the ball. They are the group that make the journeys here at ASU lively and filled with love for the institution. When stepping foot on the campus you'll that the spirit reigns from all parts of the campus. The Cheerleaders hosts pep rallies and are constantly practicing for the next event. A journey would not be the same if not for a Cheerleader encounter. a. These Cheerleaders perform a stunt at the pep rally. b. The Mighty Ram banner is carried around the track after a touchdown is scored. w SL jeerJeafc'"^ v Cheerleaders The Cheerleaders take time out to pose with the Jr. Cheerleaders at the Homecoming Game. d. Madame President shows her school spirit with the Cheerleaders on the sideline. a. The Cheerleaders pose after a victo rious football game. b. These Cheerleaders move toward the sideline as they root for a touchdown. Cheerleaders . The Cheerleaders take time out to pose before a pep rally. . This Cheerleader performs a stunt at the game. e. They really get the crowd excited at the Homecoming pep rally. Cheerleaders Above the Cheerleaders pose with Play of "Kid -N- Play" "Tl Cheerleaders are resting after a long practice. Cheerleaders 130 * o * o O o O o O o O 7 O o « Q ° v > ^ 7* , o O ^ \> * o o o o o • <7 o o o O V o o <7 O <7 o o Cheerleaders Marctiinq The ASU Marching Ram Show Band is known as the "Best Band in the Land". This year the Band has con tinued on the Journey of excellence. The 1997-98 Show Band consisted of about 74-5 members. They play an im portant role in the football and basketball games. They have a number of chants that keep the crowd spirited and songs that get the crowd hype. The Band has achieved its excellence through nothing other than hard work and practice. Their summer camp is about two weeks long and they practice form 6 am until 9 pm. During the school term they practice from 6 until 8 pm. a. The Marching Rams line up for the Homecoming parade b. The Passionates salute the crowd during the pre-game show. Rand 132 c. The Tuba section is the Foundation of the Band. Drummajors pose before the halftime show. Band a. The Drum majors are the Leaders of the Band. They direct the band in the stands, in parades and on the field. d 134 Band b. The Brass sections pose to take pic tures after the halftime show. Band a. The Woodwind sections bring life to the music with its soft melodic tones. Band b. The Percussion Section is the pulse of the band. band a. The Passionate's high-energy field show is nonstop excitement Band b. The Royal Dolls add color to the field show with their intricate flag work. Band a. All work and no play makes for a dull band. b. The band enjoys a jam section after a touchdown is made. Band c. The Band cheers the football team on to victory. Band Tootball Once again the Rams end the football season with an excellent record. They are SIAC champions once again. The Rams are definitely on top of the game. Coach Hamp Smith prepared the Rams for the season that would be tough. And the Rams came out on top., Fans were present to cheer the team on to victory at every game and the Rams did not let them down. a. The football team. football b. The team practices before the big game, c. Warm-ups must be completed before the game starts, d. That game was a cool breeze! football a. The offensive line is ready to do their thing to Sa vannah State, b. "Man, it's hot out here." c. Players take a breather be tween possessions. d. "Nah, Coach, I'm supposed to go that way." Football e. Our Rams don't take any thing. / Esley Boykin is honored with a $10,000 check from Burger King, g. "It's show time." h. Purvis is ready to deliver. Football a. And the MVP is ... b. There's no way in the world he'll be caught, c. Cover your eyes, this could hurt. football 146